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Heartspeak Productions
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ธ.ค. 2006
Restorative Justice, Social Justice, Indigenous Justice, Law, Prison, Criminology, Human Rights, Healing, Addiction, Brain Neurobiology, Peacemaking, Human & Community Development & Crime Prevention.
Full length videos for rent or download:
Restorative Justice Is The LAW
Justice and Reconciliation
Through A Relational Lens
Restorative Justice Is The LAW
Population Aging and the Challenges for Corrections
Ting Forum on Addictions & Corrections
Ting Forum on Restorative Justice
Brain Development & Addiction
A Healing River
Tributary Streams of A Healing River
The Reena Virk Story
Restorative Practice in the Classroom
A Blueprint for Emotion
The Physics of Bullying
In Search of Healing Justice
Awkward Conversations
Talking Justice
Working Across Silos
vimeo.com/heartspeakproductions
Full length videos for rent or download:
Restorative Justice Is The LAW
Justice and Reconciliation
Through A Relational Lens
Restorative Justice Is The LAW
Population Aging and the Challenges for Corrections
Ting Forum on Addictions & Corrections
Ting Forum on Restorative Justice
Brain Development & Addiction
A Healing River
Tributary Streams of A Healing River
The Reena Virk Story
Restorative Practice in the Classroom
A Blueprint for Emotion
The Physics of Bullying
In Search of Healing Justice
Awkward Conversations
Talking Justice
Working Across Silos
vimeo.com/heartspeakproductions
Gladue Community Justice Forum P3/4 Jonathan Rudin
Gladue Community Justice Forum - Building Relationships: Working Together. This forum highlights the landmark Canadian Supreme Court decision (1999) that decreed that judges must take into account the unique circumstances of Aboriginal people when passing sentence on Aboriginal offenders. P3 - Jonathan Rudin, program director at Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto, explains the legal interpretation of the Gladue decision and the Toronto Gladue Court model. (55 min.)
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Gladue Community Justice Forum P2/4 with Judge Mandamin
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Part 2 of 4 - Building Relationships: Working Together. This forum highlights the landmark Canadian Supreme Court decision (1999) that decreed that judges must take into account the unique circumstances of Aboriginal people when passing sentence on Aboriginal offenders. Judge Tony Mandamin presents on the TsuuT’ina First Nation Justice Initiatives and highlights the importance of Section 718.2....
Gladue Community Justice Forum Part 1 Associate Chief Judge Murray Sinclair
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The Honourable Associate Chief Judge Murray Sinclair speaks about his personal challenges while working in the criminal justice system. Part 1 Gladue Community Justice Forum, Filmed, edited and posted by Heartspeak Productions, Producer/Director Larry Moore, Videographer/Editor Cathie Douglas vimeo.com/heartspeakproductions, HeartspeakProductions Speakers Bio: Chief Judge Murray Si...
A Better Way - Written and Performed by Carley Julien
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Produced and Directed by Larry Moore, Filmed and Edited by Cathie Douglas, Additional footage by Carley Julien. A Heartspeak Production.
Namwayut - We Are All One
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Presentation of SFU's Hummingbird Award followed by A New Way Forward in Correctional Practice with Ms. Karen Joseph, Executive Director, Reconciliation Canada. From the 2013 Dr. Liz Elliott Memorial Lecture, SFU's Ting Forum on Justice Policy. Karen Joseph has 18 years of experience inspiring diverse partners to collaborate on strategic planning processes that support effective change. She bri...
Community Healing Programs with Rupert Ross Trailer
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Rent or Download full video at vimeo.com/ondemand/communityhealingprograms. Rupert Ross, former Crown Prosecutor, expected important systemic changes in Canada's formal justice system in wake of the Gladue decision (R.v. Gladue1999). After his expectations failed to be realized, Ross suggests there are fundamental differences in the idea and practice of justice in Aboriginal society versus west...
Addressing Trauma Part 2. Trauma and the Brain
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Addressing Trauma With Dr. Joe Solanto Part 2 of 3. Trauma and the Brain A Symposium for Victim Services and Restorative Justice Programs Working Together, New Westminster, BC, Canada, March 7, 2013 (56:49 min) Funding provided by the Department of Justice, Canada, in partner with the Ministry of Justice, BC, in collaboration with Police Victim Services of BC Association. For more information, ...
Addressing Trauma Part 1. The Impact of Trauma
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Addressing Trauma With Dr. Joe Solanto Part 1/3: The Impact of Trauma A Symposium for Victim Services and Restorative Justice Programs Working Together, New Westminster, BC, Canada, March 7, 2013 (37:30 min) Funding provided by the Department of Justice, Canada, in partner with the Ministry of Justice, BC, in collaboration with Police Victim Services of BC Association. For more information, ple...
Addressing Trauma Part 3 The Dynamics Dance
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Addressing Trauma With Dr. Joe Solanto Part 3 of 3. The Dynamics Dance (9:36 min) A Symposium for Victim Services and Restorative Justice Programs Working Together, New Westminster, BC, Canada, March 7, 2013 Funding provided by the Department of Justice, Canada, in partner with the Ministry of Justice, BC, in collaboration with Police Victim Services of BC Association. For more information, ple...
Justice and Reconciliation with Dr. Joe Solanto - Trailer
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vimeo.com/heartspeakproductions/vod_pages In Justice and Reconciliation, Dr. Joe Solanto invites us to examine policies and practices which often result in social harm rather than an enhanced cultural dialogue. Solanto reminds us that acknowledging diversity in culture and circumstance in Canadian aboriginal communities is not enough; we must thoroughly examine the assessment tools and models w...
Through A Relational Lens with Rupert Ross - Trailer
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Full video available for rent or download @ vimeo.com/ondemand/rupertross. Rupert Ross, retired prosecutor for Ontario Attorney General, relates key features of his personal inquiry into justice as a healing experience. He explains a paradigmatic shift of perspective and adopts what he calls a relational lens of explanation. A relational lens examines relationships more than individuals and rev...
Population Aging and the Challenges for Corrections P2of2
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Full video available for rent or download @ vimeo.com/ondemand/populationagingcorrectio. "We somehow fetishize the prison to be this great place where problems will be solved..." Liz Elliott, Centre for Restorative Justice, Simon Fraser University. "In managing the growing wave of older offenders, it would be wise to avoid some of the mistakes we have already made along the way in regards to th...
Population Aging and the Challenges for Corrections P1of2
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Full video available for rent or download @ vimeo.com/ondemand/populationagingcorrectio. "In managing the growing wave of older offenders, it would be wise to avoid some of the mistakes we have already made along the way in regards to the mentally ill. Just as prisons today have become the new asylums, we do not want the prisons of tomorrow to become the new geriatric facilities." Keynote Howar...
Restorative Justice Is The LAW
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vimeo.com/heartspeakproductions. Heartspeak Productions and Fraser Region Community Justice Initiatives are pleased to announce the release of Restorative Justice Is The LAW. Supported by findings from neurobiology, corrections and Constitutional and international law, 'Restorative Justice Is The LAW' is Heartspeak Productions' most challenging undertaking to date. The film illustrates that the...
The Call of Restorative Justice P2
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The First Annual Dr. Liz Elliott Memorial Lecture & Dialogue held at the Simon Fraser University Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Vancouver, B.C. November 21, 2011. Keynote Speaker Dr. Howard Zehr - The Call of Restorative Justice: Tapping, Focusing And Sustaining The Moral Energy. Well known and respected for her decades of activism, education and outreach, Dr. Liz Elliott "...went where others feare...
Gangs, Restorativie Justice and Policy P 2/2
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Gangs,Restorative Justice & Policy P 1/2
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Addictions & Corrections with Gabor Maté P 2/2 Trailer
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Addictions & Corrections with Gabor Maté - Trailer
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Addictions & Corrections with Gabor Maté - Trailer
Ting Forum on Restorative Justice Part 2 of 2
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Ting Forum on Restorative Justice Part 1 of 2
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Ting Forum on Restorative Justice Part 1 of 2
RJ Industry, the State & First Nations 3of3
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RJ Industry, the State & First Nations 2of3
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RJ Industry, the State & First Nations 2of3
RJ Industry, the State & First Nations 1of3
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Pushing Back: RJ Standardization with Jonathan Rudin
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Elder George Isbister - Restorative Justice and Corrections
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Elder George Isbister - Restorative Justice and Corrections
Em busca da cura (Portugese Subtitles)
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Today we, in so-called Canada, and especially here in Manitoba, lost a Legend. A strong, steadfast, Warrior. Rest in Peace, Mr Sinclair. My condolences to his family.
This guy should of been commissioner of the RCMP !
thanks !! very much !!
Hello, Maybe this article about "Transgenerational and Psychogenealogy" is interesting for your chanel members: agoracademie.org/en/blog/transgenerational-and-psychogenealogy-their-definitions Have a nice day! Many greetings Laurent
This is the most useful and helpful presentation for people dealing with developmental and inter-generational trauma. Thank you.
does discuss our New Zealand process for Restorative Justice.
the fellowship and working with another addict makes you feel good
what an excellent speech This is why we as youth and adults need parenting courses as well as growth and development courses to ba able to parent well .
the first video pewds liked
HOW IS THIS JACKSEPTICEYE'S FIRST LIKED VIDEO
Good stuff
I like the way that he explains complex things like behaviour and brain activity in a way you can understand.
From the videos you subscribe to I thought this might interest you, I went to their website and found some pretty cool things.
The first video Jacksepticeye liked
the very first video Sean liked.
never mind jacksepticeye I'm here because I'm a recovering addict trying to get well.
jacksepticeye's first liked video
So I'm guessing I'm not the only one here because of jse
I'm here because of jack
Hi, we really like this video at the Restorative Forum, for that reason we're featuring it this week and will also post it on our newsletter. Although Dr. Liz Elliott left us some years ago her legacy is still inspiring those interested in restorative approaches and social justice. Join the Restorative Forum today, the largest online community for Restorative Approaches: www.restorativeforum.org
well I'm not the only one now huh?
This is the first video Jacksepticeye liked.
Jack Sparrow thats why i clicked lol
Gee, what tipped you off? Your curiosity, or the top 3 comments?
William McCormick I know! that's why I'm here!!!
William McCormick Me too
William McCormick THAT'S WHY I'M HERE!
This is the first video jacksepticeye ever liked.
RIP Dr Elliott
this is apparently the first video jacksepticeye liked 😂😂😂
JSE need i say more
i am here from jacksepticeye
I think we should be treating drug addiction as a health issue vs. a criminal issue. The way we do it is costing us horribly both financially and in overall morale. We created a war on our own people in the 80's and 90's with the epidemic of crack cocaine on African Americans. At that time the name of the game was mass incarceration and harsher sentencing and we called it a war on drugs - a war on our own people. There have been many casualties in that war. We need to reevaluate many of those harsher sentences. Especially, as now it is scientifically proven that harsher drugs like crack cocaine high-jack the brain. Addiction is now considered a disease of the brain. Let me give you just one example - just one of literally thousands - of someone whose sentence should be reconsidered -- Lenny Singleton (shown in the profile pic). Lenny committed 8 "grab & dash" robberies in a 7 day period while high on alcohol and crack cocaine to fund his crack addiction. He did not have a gun. He did not kill anyone. In fact, no one was physically injured and not one person filed against him as a "victim." He stole a total of less than $550 and these were his first felonies. He wasn't part of a gang or a habitual criminal. He earned a college degree and served in our Navy before he allowed his addiction to destroy his life. What he needed was some help with his addiction. What he got was 2 Life Sentences plus 100 years with no chance of parole. The judge, without any explanation to Lenny or the courtroom as documented by his court transcripts, sentenced Lenny to more time than repeat violent offenders, rapists, child molesters, and murderers. Lenny would be the first to tell you he needed to do some time, but he didn't need to have his life taken away from him. Murderers in the state that Lenny is incarcerated in have been given 17 years and will walk free while Lenny remains in prison. Lenny, while incarcerated these past 20+ years, works every business day in a position of authority, lives in the Honor's Dorm, takes every available class for self-improvement offered, and in his spare time, he has co-authored and published a book to help others headed down the same path called, "Love Conquers All," available now on Amazon. During the entire 20+ years he has been in prison, he has not received a single infraction for anything - very rare for lifers. He is deserving of a second chance. To keep Lenny behind bars for the rest of his life will cost taxpayers well over a million dollars - for stealing less than $550 in crimes where no one was physically injured. This makes absolutely no sense on any level. And smarter sentencing in Lenny's case would be a reduction of cost to the American taxpayer. His case should be reconsidered. That million plus dollars would be better spent on rehabilitation services or preventative education or rebuilding infrastructures - anything rather than keeping 1 man who stole less than $550 in crimes where no one was physically injured behind bars for the rest of his life. When you multiple this by the literally thousands of cases all across the country you begin to understand the magnitude of the problem. It is time for true criminal justice reform in this country. Please learn more about Lenny Singleton and sign his petition at www.justice4lenny.org. Justice will not have been served if Lenny dies in prison.
So this is the first video, that Jacksepticeye liked.
ikr
+Gamer25891 lol yeah
Hey I just did the same thing!
same reason i'm here xD
yep
One off the most insightful explanations of addiction I have ever heard. If I was the Canadian Prime minister I would ask Dr. Mate to craft a national drug treatment program, and then implement it.
Hey man, you just made me smile.
I went to my first AA meeting and I met the most inspirational people. Everybody contributed to the conversation by talking about what it means to be a part of the group. The first person filled me with inspiration and healing, the next talked about networking, another used a clever analogy to stay grounded, one person described themselves to be like a child. The whole meeting had a lot for me to appreciate and I hope to give back when I see these wonderful individuals in a few weeks. I could not get over the fact that every individual supplied you with knowledge and they all talked about the fact that they thank God that they came back to this particular family. Thank you to all those individuals for their courage and inspiration.
Fantastic video. I wish this person would see that documentary 'Making a murderer' and see what he feels about Steven Avery.
don't ask why ime here.. actually.. naah, ANYWAY!! This Is The First Video jacksepiceye Ever Pressed The Like Button On 😝
yup it is. Jack is such a cutie.
Same.😝
Gaming Heroes IKR
I luv this guy, he is the greatest mind, we are so fortunate that he is also Canadian, we should give him a reward in Canada for being a hero instead of some overpaid athlete or dumb ass actor. I vote for Gabor for president! Lol - he is truly my hero, voice of reason, sanity, and truth. Addicts like him, because addicts do not respond to anyone who does not tell the truth, they respond to truth - someone who knows them. And this Dr possesses a honest, kind, perspective.
Dr Gabor is one of the greatest minds of today, he is a educator and can so easily make sense of science, reality our culture, and dysfunction. He speaks the truth - and is the only person who makes sense. The voice of reason & the TRUTH.
I agree...By the way AA people believe it's genes and choice are the cause of addictions and not childhood trauma and loss. After listening to Dr. Mate I found the light and left alcoholics anonymous. (It is a cult and run by one Hitler-Clancy Imislund of the pacific group)
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i like this dude very much.
Why is it important to have a reliable adult through infancy (a consistently available caretaker)?I know that having a consistent person is less stressful for the baby, but specifically hat does it provide for the development of the baby's brain? Does it help them to cultivate trust?
He speaks of early brain development- all the time, so many reasons for non stressed attentive parenting... Perhaps insurance against ADD, AHDD, narcissism, Addictions, personality disorders, anxiety disorders, general happiness, OCD, higher iq, healthier brains pretty much. Healthier bodies too I am sure. Food, sex, drug addicts do not share the same good health that non addicts have. I was raised by neurotic, non loving parents, trying to recover my whole life from my addictions. He speaks what I feel and most addicts feel. He speaks the truth. It is refreshing.
I cut myself as a teenager.. I was told that it increased the endorphins that's why I continued it.. I have stopped cutting but traded it for chemicals..This man knows his stuff..
Well I hope you are well and everything is good with that beautiful dog. I love dogs and I have 3 of my own and a cat. Animals are just so therapeutic and loving. Good luck with you.
Thank you!
I love all animals.. Those motives seem ...pure.. They are what they are and they are comfortable
Great work.
Hmmm... I really wanted to watch this, but he starts of by saying something that has been scientifically disproven, that addiction does not come from the inside. In actuality some people would get nothing out of sniffing coke and some would get very high, that's genetics. While I do believe this presentation can be good it is not scientific... my search continues.
+Jurij Fedorov You need to watch the whole thing through, otherwise your judgement is ridiculous. I mean it respectfully because he says way more than what you think. This guy is a scientist... Where did your scientific proof come from?
Alejandro Godoy Yes, he is a scientist. So what? He still needs to include all science and not ignore articles like this one: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2715956/
Looks like most people were here because of #jacksepticeye
Yep
yep
Cody exactly
Cody *Nods Head*
Thank you
Dr. Mate is no less than incredible. I even passed a few of his videos over to my own therapist to read up on and he was extremely impressed by his perspective. It is refreshing that someone can finally shed some light on such a dark topic.
Thank you for an incredible hour.
Thank you!!!! This put lots of things into perspective. I can't thank you enough for shedding light on so many subjects, from Psychology, to socio dynamics between parent and child to addiction, pain and everything else in between. This talk explained two of my ex-boyfriends' strange behaviours. I thought they're weirdos and sociopaths, turns out they're just addicts.
this is the first vid liked by jacksepticeye